Criminal Background Reports and Expungment
It takes more than a decent credit score and a stellar GPA to obtain reputable employment after graduating from college. Therefore, invest not only in your immediate future via earning a college degree, but take the time to assess whether you will be able to obtain employment in your field upon graduation if those Misdemeanors remain on your criminal record. Do not let human resources turn your proud smile and the smiles of your family and friends upside down after obtaining your degree. Learn if you have criminal charges that affect your ability to be licensed in your field of study AND if they can be removed from your criminal record.

 

Take the time and remit the expense to learn if any of your criminal charges can be removed from your criminal record 

Here at Douglas K. Simmons and Associates, PLLC, we can assist you with your defense and, when applicable, the expunction of your criminal charges from your criminal record. Here is a brief listing of some misdemeanors and traffic charges we have successfully represented a variety of college students, professionals, CDL Holders, TPS/F-1/ and LPR immigrants, and a host of others on…

Note: Traffic Matters and "PJC" dispositions do not qualify for Expungement in NC.

  • Assault on a Female
  • Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  • Communicating Threats
  • DWI
  • DWLR
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Harassing Calls
  • Intoxicated and Disruptive Behavior
  • Possession of Marijuana less than ½ oz
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Shoplifting
  • Simple Assault
  • Solicitation
  • Violating Protective Orders
  • Underage Drinking charges, such as Consuming Alcohol and not reached the age of 18/20

Consult with me, Attorney Douglas K. Simmons, about any of the aforementioned charges. If you have been charged with an offense that is not listed, please call to discuss whether I can be of assistance to you. My rates are affordable and I accept many Pre-Paid Legal Plans that you or your parents may be affiliated with.

For students or individuals who are not US citizens, but may have the intent to become citizens of the USA, know that although I am not an immigration attorney, I will be cognizant of your immigration status because I recognize the negative consequences that can result if you are convicted of misdemeanors and more serious offenses.

In addition, if you are a student and you are currently receiving federal student aid, you may risk the loss of your federal student aid if you are convicted of certain drug offenses during your funding period. Furthermore, you may be barred from re-applying for federal student aid for a specified period of time upon conviction.

So if you are a high school student or a student attending UNC Charlotte, Johnson C. Smith, Metropolitan College, Central Piedmont Community College, Charlotte School of Law, Davidson College, Belmont Abbey, ECPI College of Technology, Kings College, New Horizons Computer Learning Centers of Charlotte, Kaplan College, Strayer University, University of Phoenix – Charlotte, etc., and you have been charged with an offense in Mecklenburg County or Cabarrus County, please contact my office to discuss your charges and your options.

Key Terms to State

  • Assault on a Female
  • Assault with a Deadly Weapon
  • Communicating Threats
  • DWI
  • DWLR
  • Disorderly Conduct
  • Harassing Calls
  • Intoxicated and Disruptive Behavior
  • Possession of Marijuana less than ½ oz
  • Possession of Drug Paraphernalia
  • Resisting Arrest
  • Shoplifting
  • Simple Assault
  • Solicitation
  • Violating Protective Orders
  • Local Ordinances
    • Noise Violations
    • City/Town Ordinances
  • Traffic Violations
    • Speeding
    • Reckless Driving to Endanger
    • Injury to Personal Property
    • Unsafe Movement
    • Wrong Way on Dual Lane Highway
    • No Operator’s License
    • CANCL/REVOK/SUSP CERTIF/TAG
    • Fail to Stop – Steady Red Light (Infraction)
    • Failure to Notify DMV of Address Change
    • Failure to Secure Passenger under 16 (Infraction)
    • Fail to Wear Seat Belt by Driver (Infraction)
    • Improper Turn (Infraction)
    • Expired/No Inspection
  • Underage Drinking
    • Consuming Alcohol and not reached the age of 18/20
    • Consuming an Alcoholic Beverage in the Passenger Area

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